Whether you’re looking for a quiet pint or a place to dance all night long, there’s something for everyone on a night out in the city. We asked Yorkshire Evening Post readers for their suggestions of where to visit on the ‘best night out’ in Leeds – and they didn’t disappoint.
Here are 17 must-try places to visit, according to people who live here.
1. Best night out in Leeds
Our readers recommended these venues as must-visits on a night out in Leeds Photo: National World/Mark Bickerdike
2. The Three Legs
A very popular suggestion was The Three Legs pub in The Headrow. Karen Goody said the best night out in Leeds involved "dancing away" at the pub, which also offers karaoke, and it was recommended by dozens of others. Photo: Google
3. MOJO
Another popular recommendation was Merrion Street bar MOJO. Kimberley Louise said her best nights out were "dancing on tables in MOJO" - and Helen Shepherd agreed. The rock 'n' roll-themed cocktail bar offers cocktail masterclasses and private event rooms, as well as outdoor seating to soak up the sunshine. Photo: James Hardisty
4. The New Penny
Pete Bedford suggested the best night out in Leeds must include a trip to the New Penny. Said to be the oldest gay bar in Leeds, the Call Lane venue is open late every night and hosts live entertainment and drag performances. Photo: Steve Riding
5. O2 Academy
Readers suggested enjoying music at O2 Arena, which one said is "fantastic for bigger artists". The stunning venue, on Cookridge Street, hosts everything from Bongo's Bingo to the best music acts across a range of genres. The venue hosts Live at Leeds festival performances each year - pictured is The Vaccines performing as part of the festival in 2018. Photo: Mark Bickerdike Photography
6. The Warehouse
Gaz Drake simply said: "Warehouse - the end." The iconic Somers Street venue launched in 1979 and has hosted some of the best DJs and club nights in Leeds since then - pictured are dancers in 1997. The venue now boasts a state-of-the-art sound system and hosts some of the biggest names of house and techno. Photo: James Hardisty